West St. Paul City Council approved intoxicating THC licensing and zoning ordinances, as well as several tweaks to zoning, stormwater, and an equitable tweak to this year’s mill and overlay assessments.

West St. Paul City Council approved intoxicating THC licensing and zoning ordinances, as well as several tweaks to zoning, stormwater, and an equitable tweak to this year’s mill and overlay assessments.
The upcoming West St. Paul City Council meeting will have the first reading for more intoxicating THC ordinances and an array of other minor changes including zoning and stormwater ordinances.
West St. Paul City Council agreed to additional tweaks to the intoxicating THC ordinances and approved an occupancy exemption extension for the nonprofit Net Ministries.
Changes to the intoxicating THC ordinances and an occupancy exception for Net Ministries will come before the West St. Paul City Council.
West St. Paul’s City Council changed law firms for city attorney services for the first time in nearly 30 years. They also discussed an occupancy extension for Net Ministries, with some pushback from a former Council member.
West St. Paul City Council will hire a new city attorney, discuss committee appointments, and discuss an occupancy exception for Net Ministries, as well as hold a public hearing for the sale of bonds for the Hy-Vee property.